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Malakbel (Palmyrene
Aramaic 𐡬𐡫𐡪𐡡𐡫 mlkbl) was a sun god
worshipped in the
ancient Syrian city of Palmyra,
frequently ****ociated and
worshipped with...
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solar features:
Malakbel,
Yarhibol and Šams,
hence the
identification of the
Palmyrene Helios appearing in Zosimus' work with
Malakbel. Some
scholars criticize...
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brother of
Malakbel. Part of a trio of gods of Palmyra, Syria,
along with Bel and Yarhibol. Also part of
another trio with
Baalshamin and
Malakbel. Anat,...
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triad alongside Bel and Yarhibol, and ****ociated with the sun god
Malakbel.
Evidence of Aglibol's
worship is
primarily epigraphical. The earliest...
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perhaps formed a
triad with the
lunar god
Aglibol and the sun god
Malakbel. The
title was also
applied to Zeus. The
earliest known Phoenician reference...
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scholars opted for the sky god of Emesa, Elagabal,
while others preferred Malakbel of Palmyra. In the
revisionist view,
there was only one cult of Sol in...
- al-‘Uzzá
Atarsamain ʿAṯtar
Baalshamin Bēl Dhul
Khalasa Dushara Gad
Hubal Malakbel Manaf Manāt Nasr Nuha
Orotalt Ruda Suwa'
Theandrios Wadd Ya'uq Yaghūth...
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goddess who
switched places with her
brother to
become goddess of the Sun
Malakbel, god of the Sun Shams/Shamsun, a
solar goddess exalted in
Himyar and by...
- (Canaanite and Palmyrene) Bēl (Palmyrene) Bes (Egypt) Ēl / Ilah (NW Semitic) Inanna/Ishtar
Malakbel (Palmyrene) Nabū, Nebo
Nergal Yarhibol (Palmyrene) v t e...
- (Canaanite and Palmyrene) Bēl (Palmyrene) Bes (Egypt) Ēl / Ilah (NW Semitic) Inanna/Ishtar
Malakbel (Palmyrene) Nabū, Nebo
Nergal Yarhibol (Palmyrene) v t e...